Dean Spanos

And if it did, the Chargers likely never would have moved. When league officials have spoken with Chargers owner DeanSpanos , his focus has only been on trying to make it work in L.A. As expected, there have been complications. The StubHub

they bring to our communities or what they have accomplished." Los Angeles Chargers Owner/Chairman of the Board DeanSpanos : "I wholeheartedly agree with the commissioner's statement. The NFL and its players, more than anything, have

Los Angeles Chargers Owner and Chairman to the Board DeanSpanos locks arms with players on the field during the National Anthem before an NFL regular season football game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, Sept. 24, 2017 in Carson, Calif.

CHARGERS: The final days in San Diego. Thursday marked the Chargers ' last day in San Diego. Five months after owner DeanSpanos announced he would move his team to Los Angeles , the Chargers will finally put San Diego -- and a 56-year history

call to 'Fight for LA.'" "L.T. is one of the most beloved and iconic Chargers of all time," Chargers chairman DeanSpanos said in a statement. "His active involvement in our fight for Los Angeles is vital, and he represents the very best

more disappointing that we could not solve the stadium issue. As difficult as the news is for Charger fans, I know DeanSpanos and his family did everything they could to try to find a viable solution in San Diego."

changing for the Chargers . New home, new stadium -- and a brand-new logo. Minutes after team president and CEO DeanSpanos announced that his team was bound two hours north for Los Angeles, the franchise unfurled this: The new logo from

for my understanding. Even a topic of anything in its DeanSpanos was waiting on a last ditch effort from the league some ..... new stadium would cause. Nothing of the sort came so DeanSpanos called 8:8 AM Pacific meeting today. To inform established

raking or bridge who made it. And that hurt at the momentum gained by the Raiders move in Los Angeles. Eight. For DeanSpanos to possibly eight in Indy. Because that way remember a charter did not file to locate the Raiders could have come

negotiator who negotiate with that. In the bottom. The bottom line is the bottom line. I mean did you have you spoken to DeanSpanos about this in recent days to try and figure out. How close this might have come to being avoided or what his mindset

occupancy taxes to help pay for a proposed $1.8 billion downtown stadium project. Meetings between Chargers owner DeanSpanos , San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer and other city and county officials have so far failed to yield a stadium plan both

may be even pushing twenty years I've gotten to know DeanSpanos have gotten to know his sons have gotten to get to know ..... virtue in terms of finding the opportunity. Finally DeanSpanos the mayor of San Diego the supervisor of the county of

the Chargers decided to stay in San Diego, their lease agreement with The Hive would be terminated. Chargers owner DeanSpanos met with San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer and other city and county officials Thursday as part of the their ongoing discussions

designed to keep the Raiders in Oakland. One owner said he sensed that Raiders owner Mark Davis and Chargers owner DeanSpanos are both fed up with the lack of progress in their home cities and are ready to go, even though Spanos has long resisted

addresses the long term issues of the clubs and the communities, so we need to continue to work at it." Chargers owner DeanSpanos reiterated his stance when he told reporters Wednesday he won't make any decision until after the season. "It

before the Jan. 15 deadline. He also said it would be "fruitless" for NFL owners to give the Chargers and owner DeanSpanos more time to make a relocation decision beyond the already-established deadline. "I think Dean needs to make a decision

think those are decisions to clubs have to make you a minute and Igor knows that. The senior Chargers have options DeanSpanos family. Worked tirelessly over the last year through. Percent of reference. To the voters. They obviously didn

solution in San Diego. Only 43 percent of voters signed off on using public funds for a downtown stadium. Team owner DeanSpanos said the Chargers will wait until after the season to announce their future plans, which could include relocating to

what the Chargers ' next step will be in their long, twisting effort to replace aging Qualcomm Stadium. Team chairman DeanSpanos has said he wanted to see the percentages before deciding whether to negotiate with Mayor Kevin Faulconer on a new plan